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UPDATE (03/06): Bullitt East wins 47-44 on a Trey Rakes' three-pointer at the buzzer. The victory over PRP sends the Chargers back to the Sweet 16 next Wednesday where they will face the top-ranked Trinity Shamrocks.

Look in Wednesday's Pioneer News for the regional final story and next Monday for previews of the state tournament.

MOUNT WASHINGTON - Despite not having junior forward Rusty Troutman on Wednesday for the opening game of the 24th District Tournament, the Bullitt East Chargers made quick work of Whitefield Academy rolling to a 71-32 victory.
Troutman, the team's second leading scorer, left school earlier in the day with a stomach ailment. He ended up listening to the radio broadcast of the game.

MOUNT WASHINGTON - Finding a spark and energy that had been missing the last month of the regular season, the Bullitt East Chargers put on a show to remember Friday in the championship game of the 24th District Tournament.
Battling Jeffersontown, the eighth-ranked team in the state, the fifth-ranked Chargers took over the game in the opening moments and then never let the foot off the accelerator as they picked up a 68-47 victory that wasn't even as close as the final score would indicate.

MOUNT WASHINGTON - The Bullitt East Lady Chargers closed the gap on the state's third-ranked team in the championship game of the Girls' 24th District Tournament, but there is still a lot of work to be done.
Battling new district rival Mercy, the Lady Chargers had a lot of room to improve after dropping a 69-37 decision to the Jaguars back on Jan. 17.

PIONEER VILLAGE - Combatting obesity requires two elements...exercise and a healthy diet.
Maryville Elementary School students got a big boost in exercise thanks to a $4,000 grant from Fuel Up to Play 60 from the Southeast United Dairy Association Inc.
SUDAI Manager of School Programs Kathy Belcher presented the large check to Physical Education teacher Dennis Minnis during a rousing Town Hall.

SHEPHERDSVILLE - Technology Integration Specialists with Bullitt County Public Schools will again present at a prestigious state conference.
District TIS' Susan Jenkins, Christie Turbeville and Keith Barnes have the spotlight during portions of the Kentucky Society for Technology in Education (KySTE) Conference March 7-9, 2012 at the Galt House East in Louisville.